I believe that one very important factor in a country maintaining unity and function as one is language. If you look around at least Western Europe, each country has a distinct language that begins, and largely ends, at their borders. With regards to Canada, the language issue is a source of resentment and division between its people. In Quebec, where French is the official language, there is a good deal of negativity towards English speaking Canadians. There is an equal amount of negativity flowing the other way.
English is, at least for now, the official language of this country. The reason it is so is that, since we are a nation if immigrants, we had to settle on a universal language that we could communicate in, in order to operate as a nation. Without it, we could not function as a society. In my humble opinion, and it is just my opinion, if a second official language is forced upon the people, it will do more harm than good. Spanish speakers will resent those English speakers that resist embracing the new official language, and vice-versa. I absolutely believe that Spanish speakers, and all other language speakers, should hold on to their heritage, but English was selected as the one common language for this country a LONG time ago. To change it now would be like completely rewriting the Constitution; it would strike at the foundation of what makes us unified.
I also believe that US-born citizens should embrace learning other languages. It adds to an individual's cultural awareness, which is invaluable at a time when politics and economics are now working on a global scale. Besides, there is nothing wrong with a little culture, especially if you live in a place with little diversity.
This may be too much opinion for some of you, but I've got big shoulders. Feel free to critique and/or criticize as you will.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Top 10 Signs of Our Country's Impending Collapse
1. The Start of the Downfall…Outlawing Corporal Punishment in Schools
2. Parents Allow Their Kids to Play Grand Theft Auto
3. Teens Talk About Drugs as Casually as They Talk About Lunch
4. Teens Talk About Sex as Casually as They Talk About Dinner
5. Most of the "Cool Kids" in School Can't Write Complete Sentences
6. Role Models for Youths are Limited to Rappers and Pro Athletes
7. Unskilled Laborers Make More Than Teachers
8. We Elect a President Who Pledges to "Spread the Wealth"
9. $100 Million Bonuses for Corporate Officers
followed by…
10. A Carte Blanche $1.5 Trillion Bank Bailout
2. Parents Allow Their Kids to Play Grand Theft Auto
3. Teens Talk About Drugs as Casually as They Talk About Lunch
4. Teens Talk About Sex as Casually as They Talk About Dinner
5. Most of the "Cool Kids" in School Can't Write Complete Sentences
6. Role Models for Youths are Limited to Rappers and Pro Athletes
7. Unskilled Laborers Make More Than Teachers
8. We Elect a President Who Pledges to "Spread the Wealth"
9. $100 Million Bonuses for Corporate Officers
followed by…
10. A Carte Blanche $1.5 Trillion Bank Bailout
What will it take?
With the current state of our automotive industry, what is it going to take to wake up the unions?
Any bailout of the automotive industry, and I do believe they should get one, should come when, and only when, the unions have made enough concessions for our auto companies to compete with the rest of the world. Don't get me wrong, there was most certainly a time and place for the unions, but if concessions are not made soon, they are going to become obsolete out of necessity.
Don't quote me on this, but I heard a figure a few years back that stated a UAW line worker total compensation package (salary + pension + medical) was somewhere around $80,000 per year. I am guessing that, were I to do the research, that number might even be higher now. As a 6th year teacher, my total compensation comes in around $60,000...with a masters degree! In other words, after spending more than 6 years in post-high school education and over $40,000 in college moneys, I make way less than an auto worker!
I believe that auto workers are entitled to make a living as much as the next guys, but to expect to earn more than a college educated educator of others is ludicrous!
Our current economic woes are nothing compared to what is coming if the unions don't WAKE UP! If you have any doubts as to the health of the US automotive companies and the impact of their absence on a community, just visit the Flint area in Michigan!
The same fate will befall the rest of the country soon, if the government throws money at the US auto companies without these reforms mandated. I do, however, see much irony in the government's willingness to throw over a trillion dollars at the same criminals in the mortgage and banking companies that got us in this mess in the first place...and NOW they start asking questions!
Any bailout of the automotive industry, and I do believe they should get one, should come when, and only when, the unions have made enough concessions for our auto companies to compete with the rest of the world. Don't get me wrong, there was most certainly a time and place for the unions, but if concessions are not made soon, they are going to become obsolete out of necessity.
Don't quote me on this, but I heard a figure a few years back that stated a UAW line worker total compensation package (salary + pension + medical) was somewhere around $80,000 per year. I am guessing that, were I to do the research, that number might even be higher now. As a 6th year teacher, my total compensation comes in around $60,000...with a masters degree! In other words, after spending more than 6 years in post-high school education and over $40,000 in college moneys, I make way less than an auto worker!
I believe that auto workers are entitled to make a living as much as the next guys, but to expect to earn more than a college educated educator of others is ludicrous!
Our current economic woes are nothing compared to what is coming if the unions don't WAKE UP! If you have any doubts as to the health of the US automotive companies and the impact of their absence on a community, just visit the Flint area in Michigan!
The same fate will befall the rest of the country soon, if the government throws money at the US auto companies without these reforms mandated. I do, however, see much irony in the government's willingness to throw over a trillion dollars at the same criminals in the mortgage and banking companies that got us in this mess in the first place...and NOW they start asking questions!

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